Showing posts with label news. Show all posts
Showing posts with label news. Show all posts

Sunday, September 25, 2011

Education Center Opens at BASF Site

Times Union: From a landfill, an oasis springs, Sept. 22, 2011
Chemical company BASF has transformed the site of its former manufacturing plant into 10 acres of wildlife habitat with an education center and 40 acres of land available for redevelopment.
The Record: Former landfill transformed into environmentally conscious education center, wildlife habitat VIDEO
BASF invested more than $20 million in the environmental investigation and cleanup of the property which now includes a small building made with local materials...
Press Release: BASF opens new environmental education classroom and wildlife habitat in Rensselaer, New York
The environmental education classroom is a new building that is a model for sustainable construction and has been registered with the United States Green Building Council (USGBC) with the goal of obtaining Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED®) Platinum certification.
This project, just north of the Besicorp Empire Generating plant, is extensively documented by BASF, with many images and videos including:

Transforming a Brownfield Site (includes interviews with Karen Urbanski, Rensselaer Middle School Principal, and Mayor Dan Dwyer)



BASF Environmental Education Classroom and Wildlife Habitat (The company makes many of the building materials used in this demonstration project, so most of these videos are long-format advertisements for their products, but the construction details are interesting.)



FYI, BASF makes an herbicide to deal with that invasive purple loosestrife in their native wildlife habitat (but nobody told their videographer...)

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Washington Avenue Paving

The news at the latest North End Neighborhood Association meeting is that Washington Avenue will be paved this summer.

Come to next month's meeting to learn more: Thur., May 17th at the new firehouse.

Saturday, April 9, 2011

St. Anthony-on-Hudson

Troy Record, Feb. 8, 2011: Franciscan site in Rensselaer has served different purposes
RENSSELAER — A mammoth mansion dominates and cozy cottages dot the grounds of St. Anthony-on-Hudson, a Franciscan complex on Washington Avenue in Rensselaer. Once a training ground for priests, it is now both an administrative center and retirement village. ...
Here's the classic postcard image of the abandoned Manor, just before the Franciscans bought it (you can find these on eBay). The caption always said "a relic of Revolutionary days", despite the fact that the Manor was built in 1839. Perhaps the "Revolution" they meant was the Anti-Rent War...

Monday, February 14, 2011

Proposal at the Train Station

Albany Times Union: A love that's on the right track
The Rensselaer train station is where love blooms for area couple

Saturday, January 1, 2011

CDTA Bus Routes for Rensselaer

Bus Service to the Rensselaer Rail Station (Amtrak)

ROUTE 232: Hampton Manor
Empire State Plaza; Hudson & Broadway; Columbia Tpke & Aiken Ave / Hampton & Columbia Tpke; Eastern & Hudson Ave.; Route 4 Park & Ride

ROUTE 233: Albany - Schodack

Empire State Plaza; Hudson & Broadway; Columbia Tpke & Sherwood; Columbia Tpke & Rt. 4; Schodack Park & Ride

ROUTE 214: Rensselaer Third Street - Amtrak
Various locations in Albany including Empire State Plaza and the Greyhound Terminal; Amtrak Rail Station; 3rd St. & Washington; Van Rensselaer Heights; Franciscan Heights; Defreestville Park & Ride; Walmart County Plaza

ROUTE 224: Albany - Troy - Rensselaer
Various locations in Albany including Empire State Plaza and the Greyhound Terminal; Route 4 Park & Ride; Winter St. & Route 4; Hudson Valley C.C.; Fulton & 4th; River & Front,Troy;

ROUTE 620: Flex Service - Route 4 - The Flex Service BEE serves all points within the service area. Please inform the operator of your destination.
Hudson Valley C.C.; Route 4 Park & Ride; Walmart Rt. 4; Hannaford Rt. 4;

This is current as of Feb. 2011.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Superintendent Reynolds to Retire

The Record: Rens. school chief to retire
Gordon Reynolds, the superintendent of Rensselaer City School District, will call it quits at the end of next June after a 33-year career in education.

Military Promotion

NYS Div. of Military & Naval Affairs: Rensselaer Soldier Receives New Rank, New Responsibility
... William Harrison from Rensselaer, NY (postal code 12144) and serving with Det 1 Company C, 1-69th Infantry is promoted to the rank of Private 1st Class.

Thursday, December 3, 2009

Eagles Fundraiser

Times-Union: Eagles to present money to fire victims
A service organization will give funds they raised Saturday to victims of an Oct. 18 fire that destroyed two homes and damaged two others.

Recent News Roundup

I've been too busy to blog recently. Here's a round-up of recent news stories:

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Football All-Stars

Times-Union Sidelines Blog: Class D Football All-Stars
Rensselaer, the 2009 Class D champions, dominated the individual awards...

Monday, November 16, 2009

Library Article

Times-Union: Rensselaer gets a new library
City prepares for Monday ribbon-cutting for a bigger, better location

The city will soon have a new library in the old Family Dollar store with twice the space and more off-street parking.

Friday, November 13, 2009

Profile: Thomas Nardacci

The Business Review: 40 Under Forty: Thomas Nardacci

Thomas Nardacci, 34, founded Gramercy Communications four years ago because he saw a need in Tech Valley for a smaller public relations agency that is dedicated to client service.
...
His grandparents owned a butcher shop for 50 years on Broadway in Rensselaer. “They worked 365 days per year, and I learned the value of hard work from them..."

Doane Stuart Chapel Dedication

The Record: Video: Doane Stuart chapel ecumenical

The Doane Stuart School’s chapel, which was dedicated on Tuesday, has relics from several different religions including Christian, Judaism, Buddhism, and Islam.

Monday, November 9, 2009

Rams Win Super Bowl

The Record: Rams roll to Class D title

Times-Union Sidelines: Rensselaer wins the the Class D Super Bowl

Stammel Leads Recount

The Record: After recount, Stammel winner in District 6
...
Stammel, a Republican, led Democratic challenger John Mooney by a mere four votes based on unofficial results released Tuesday evening. After absentee ballots were counted Friday, he is ahead by a count of 1,189 to 1,163.

Friday, November 6, 2009

Rams Still Winning

The Record: Rensselaer looks to repeat in Class D
The Rensselaer High School Rams just keep winning and winning — they are 16-0 against Section II Class D competition since 2008...

Times-Union: Rensselaer looking for repeat
Rams one win away from its eighth Section II title

Wednesday, November 4, 2009

Democrats Win Rensselaer

The Record: Wrapup of Rensselaer County town races
Mayor: Daniel J. Dwyer
Common Council President: Harry Adalian
City Clerk: Maureen Nardacci
City Treasurer: Susan L. Lupian
Ward 1: Marion Webber
Ward 2: James D. VanVorst
Ward 3: Philip Elacqua
Ward 4: Gretchen Euvrard
Ward 5: Dominick M. Tagliento Jr.
Ward 6: Brian J. Stall
Ward 7: James F. Casey Jr.
Ward 8: Richard J. Mooney
Ward 9: Margaret M. VanDyke

Times-Union Local Politics: Down to the absentees in Rensselaer
The city of Rensselaer’s next representative on the Rensselaer County Legislature will be determined by the absentee ballots.

Take a look at the Alderperson votes by ward. I hope we take advantage of the 2010 Census to redistrict and combine some of these wards, which would lower our cost of government. Do you really think we need more than 5 or 6 wards?

Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Students Plant Trees

News 10 - WTEN: Rensselaer streets lined with new trees thanks to students [with video]
A large, white "X" marks the spot in Rensselaer's Riverfront Park where one of two dozen new trees is being planted across the city.

Thursday, October 29, 2009

Ballot Measures

Times-Union: Measures face little opposition
Adirondack power line, inmate work rules both go to voters Nov. 3

Adirondack Council: Constitutional Amendment on November 2009 Ballot [with map]
The New York State Legislature agreed to put on this fall’s ballot a Constitutional Amendment that would allow a land swap along State Route 56 in Colton so the NY Power Authority and National Grid can avoid an environmentally disastrous six-mile detour through the woods in bringing a new power line to Tupper Lake.

Neither the New York State Sheriff's Association nor the Correctional Association of New York (both quoted in the article) has anything on their web site about the inmate work rules.

T-U Endorses Mayor Dwyer

Times-Union Editorial (blog version): Mayor: Dwyer

Times-Union: Business is issue in mayor's race